“western” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “western”:

– The western part of the province reaches the southern end of the Luang Prabang Range mountain area of the Thai highlands.

– The Alvord Desert is a desert located in Harney County, OregonHarney County, in southeastern Oregon in the western United States.

– The “arrondissement” of Le Vigan is the most western of the “arrondissements” of the Gard department.

– The municipality is in the western side of the Cordillera Central.

– He studied at Western Illinois University.

– It has also been reported in the western Pacific OceanPacific off Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

western - some sentence examples
western – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “western”:

- Han Solo from "Star Wars" is an important Space Western character.

- In Western civilization, these parables formed the Prototype prototype for the term "parable" and in the modern age, even among those who know little of the Bible, the parables of Jesus remain some of the best known stories in the world.

– Han Solo from “Star Wars” is an important Space Western character.

– In Western civilization, these parables formed the Prototype prototype for the term “parable” and in the modern age, even among those who know little of the Bible, the parables of Jesus remain some of the best known stories in the world.

– Roe was born in Western Australia.

– It then made landfall on the western end of Cuba.

– A road for ground support equipment runs along the western side of the central terminal.

– It is found in Western Madagascar in the region around Beza Mahafaly Reserve, north to Lamboharana.

– They often have long and complex names, for example, the “Royal commission into whether there has been corrupt or criminal conduct by any Western Australian Police Officer”.

– The western part of the Detroit Zoo is in Huntington Woods.

– Most of them are on the western side of the River Nile.

– By the early 1800s the Russian calendar was 12 days behind the Gregorian calendar used by western Europe.

– In 500 BC the lonians settled in the western coast of Asia minor and rose up against Persian’s King Darius.

– The Western long-beaked echidna has about 2,000 electroreceptors on its bill.

– The Vrbanja is a river in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.

– The western grey kangarooKangaroo Island kangaroo, Rosenberg’s sand goanna, southern brown bandicoot, Tammar wallaby, common brushtail possum, short-beaked Echidna and New Zealand fur seal are native to the island, as well as six bat and frog species.

– The Governorate got a large stretch of Egypt’s Western Desert Western Desert, including Bahariya Oasis when the 6th of October Governorate was merged into it on 14 April 2011.

– When completed, the western part will be the city of Laredo.

More in-sentence examples of “western”:

– The Siberian Intervention was part of a larger plan by the Western powers and Japan.

– A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Latest Cretaceous of western North America.

– Pausanias was probably a native of Lydia; he was certainly familiar with the western coast of Asia Minor, but his travels extended far beyond the limits of Ionia.

– Similarly, many words from English and other Western European languages are borrowed in Japanese languageJapanese and are transcribed using syllabaries.

– Sir Walter Hartwell James was the 5th Premier of Western Australia from 1 July 1902 to 10 August 1904.

– Gierek is known for opening communist Poland to Western influence.

– In 1938 he went to Hollywood and acted in minor roles in Class B Western movies.

– Monte Albán was the first major city in the western hemisphere.

– It occurs in most of Europe and in western Asia.

– The Sèvre Niortaise is a river in western France, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean.

– He played in the Western Hockey LeagueWHL for the Lethbridge Hurricanes where he played four seasons.

– It lies on the North African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel.

– The city was founded by people from the greater Veneto region as a refuge from the Barbarian invasions, when the Western Roman Empire fell.

– In modern times, homosexuality has become more accepted in Western countries.

– In the western hemisphere, the MexicoMexican and Caribbean types are better known.

– It will only attack Western honey bee beehives.

– Recently this oldest-surviving denomination of Buddhism gaining popularity in Singapore and the Western world.

– The different dialects make two groups: an Eastern group and a Western group.

– Scarborough Beach is a popular beach in Western Australia.

– In the United States and Western Europe, five to ten percent of women will become alcoholics at some point in their lives.

– It lived 132 million years ago, in the western part of what is now North America.

– The peoples living in Harad were often influenced by Sauron and made war with the western realms.

– In April 2014, 7-Eleven announced plans to start operating stores in Western Australia, with 11 stores planned to operate within the first year and a total of 75 stores established within five years.

– People like those who, in modern Western societies, are now identified as transgender or transsexual, have been documented in many cultures and for thousands of years.

– In western Gujarat, including Kathiawar and Kutch, the weakening Mughal control allowed lots of local rulers to become independent.

– During the 1970s and 1980s Schoenefeld had had its own crossing points through the Berlin Wall for western citizens.

– In the western Pacific OceanPacific they are found from Japan to New Zealand.

– Potsdam-Mittelmark is a “Kreis” in the western part of Brandenburg, Germany.

– John Chapman is said to have been in the Wilkes-Barre region some time in the 1790s, practicing his profession as a nurseryman, but just when he embraced the Swedenborgian faith and began his missionary activities we cannot be sure, though it is probable that it was before he ever reached western Pennsylvania.

– Xin Zhui also known as Lady Dai or the Diva Mummy is a 2,100-year-old mummy from the Western Han Dynasty.

– He is one of the most well-known artists of the Western Desert style.

– This meat generally is more tender than that from older sheep and is often eaten more often in some western countries, most often on Easter.

– In each of his last two seasons at Medicine Hat TigersMedicine Hat, Lysiak was awarded the Western Canada Hockey League’s leading scorer.

– The army expected people from the Western Australian government would use the guns.

– The identities of places such as Latin America, South Africa, Israel, the Philippines and Singapore are disputed due to those countries being a blend of both western and non western cultures.

– Basically, the western part of Africa is rifting away from the eastern part body.

– Grasslands in Western Sabah, Malaysian pine forests, and Indonesian “Casuarina” forests are believed to have resulted from previous periods of fire.

– This began to improve relationships between China and the Western world.

– A major part of the western and northeastern Outer Carpathians in Poland, Ukraine and Slovakia is traditionally called Beskids.

– In western countries, where medications are used as treatment, 1 of 3 get well, but many suffer from drug side effects such as diabetes, obesity, and brain damage.

– In the Western world, the most common causes are eating or touching peanuts, wheat, tree nuts, shellfish, milk, and eggs.

– What most Western Hemispherewesterners would call string instruments are classified as chordophones.

– The “arrondissement” of Forcalquier is the most western of the “arrondissements” of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department.

– It is native to the foothills of the Western Himalayas and the Indus Valley plains of the Pakistani Punjab.

– The Western Bloc was the name of the capitalist countries led by the United States.

– Dogri is a member of the Western Pahari Group of languages.

- The Siberian Intervention was part of a larger plan by the Western powers and Japan.

- A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Latest Cretaceous of western North America.
- Pausanias was probably a native of Lydia; he was certainly familiar with the western coast of Asia Minor, but his travels extended far beyond the limits of Ionia.

In sentence examples of “to blame”

How to use in-sentence of “to blame”:

+ Automobiles can cause air pollution if too many are used in a small area like a city, and the combined pollution of the world’s automobiles is partly to blame for climate change.

+ Before her death, she wrote a post on Facebook asking the public to blame the Russian Federation for her death.

+ Loomis betrays Mickey and shoots him, as she plans to blame the murders on Mickey.

+ I do not want to blame anyone, because that is not productive.

+ In the tape, V tells them that they are all to blame for the current state of government.

In sentence examples of to blame
In sentence examples of to blame

Example sentences of “to blame”:

+ Scar does not want to die and lies to Simba that the hyenas are to blame for everything.

+ HumanHumans are to blame due to cutting down animals’ natural habitat such as forests.

+ Brad at the beginning had to take drugs and alcohol every time they got together, so that he had something to blame for the next day.

+ Her grandmother Bhabho ignores and looks down upon Kanak because according to her, Kanak is to blame for her parents’ death, but later upon realising her love for Kanak, Bhabho accepts her as family.

+ In 1983, the group claimed they were to blame for a parcel bomb sent to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s headquarters.

+ However, the building’s owner continues to blame overcrowding on the balcony for its complete structural failure, although he has taken steps to strengthen the balconies at his properties to prevent a recurrence of the disaster.

+ A client named Smith wants to blame his crime on another client named Jones.

+ After questions about her handling of the war, Meir left her job even though she had been found to be not to blame for problems with the war.

+ I admit that the recent debacle regarding flood flag was blown out of proportion – and that I am partly to blame – and I think now that the guidelines around this tool have been made clearer such an incident won’t happen again.

+ They will try to prove whether the person is to blame or not.

+ This is when people say that someone who has been raped is the person to blame for their rape.

+ Scar does not want to die and lies to Simba that the hyenas are to blame for everything.

+ HumanHumans are to blame due to cutting down animals’ natural habitat such as forests.

“New town” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “New town”:

– According to Hazara’s first historian, Lala Mehtab Singh, after returning home from the Indian campaigns, Subah Khan settled a large number of Hindu and Sikh Khatri merchant families in Bir to develop his new town as a hub for trade and commerce.

– Gordon Brittas is the well-meaning but incompetent manager of Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre.

– After the 1960s and 1970s, there used to be ghettos around the Anyangcheon bank formed by people who were dispossessed of their belongings and those who had moved there from rural areas, but the spots disappeared since the new town layout.

– In 1927, the Dominican government brought farmers from other places of the country and made a town for them; the new town was given the name of Pedernales and its first administrator was Sócrates Nolasco who later became a well-known writer.

– In 1948 Welwyn Garden City was designated as a New Town under a 1946 Act.

New town how to use?
New town how to use?

Example sentences of “New town”:

– A new Town Hall was opened in 1877 and the Mayor of Manchester was granted the title of Lord Mayor in 1893.

– Wixams is a new town in Bedfordshire, England.

– At one time Newport Pagnell was one of the largest towns in the County of Buckinghamshire but today the new town of Milton Keynes has made it much less important.

– The new town was created for Eisleben’s miners in the 14th century.

– His studio also designed Pujiang, ShanghaiPujiang New Town in Shanghai, China, a new town with an Italian architectural theme.

– There will be new transport within walking distance of the new town centre, with buses going to Glasgow, Lanark and many other towns.

– The new town had the name “Yuna” was soon was changed to the old one: “Bonao”.

– It is a new town and building began in the 1960s.

– There is a new town of the same name nearby to the south of the ruins.

– Only Canberra Road and a very small Sembawang New Town are located nearby.

– In 1505 Ovando authorized Ponce de León to establish a new town in Higüey, which he named Salvaleón.

– Stevenage became the first New Town on 1 August 1946, and was planned with six neighbourhoods.

- A new Town Hall was opened in 1877 and the Mayor of Manchester was granted the title of Lord Mayor in 1893.

- Wixams is a new town in Bedfordshire, England.
- At one time Newport Pagnell was one of the largest towns in the County of Buckinghamshire but today the new town of Milton Keynes has made it much less important.

Some example sentences of “on trial”

How to use in-sentence of “on trial”:

+ The British government of India put on trial three Indian National Army officers at the Red Fort in Delhi.

+ James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell was put on trial for the murder but found not guilty.

+ Charles I was captured, put on trial and in 1649 he was executed.

+ The President cannot be put on trial or put in prison during his term.

+ As a result, Formosus’s remains were Exhumationexhumed and put on trial in the Cadaver Synod.

+ Eventually, Stalin dismissed Yezhov from his post in November 1938, demoting him to the post of Commissar of Water Transport; less than a year later, Yezhov was arrested and put on trial for excesses committed during the Purges.

+ Rebecca Carlson is on trial in Oregon for murder.

+ Blanco did not stand in the 1986 election, and the new government put him on trial for corruption.

Some example sentences of on trial
Some example sentences of on trial

Example sentences of “on trial”:

+ The famous bushranger, Ned Kelly, was put on trial in the Kyneton Courthouse in 1870 for robbery.

+ But when Pink is on trial the judge orders the wall to be pulled down.
+ If we are put on trial this should be in public.

+ The famous bushranger, Ned Kelly, was put on trial in the Kyneton Courthouse in 1870 for robbery.

+ But when Pink is on trial the judge orders the wall to be pulled down.

+ If we are put on trial this should be in public.

+ The crew quickly found themselves on trial for piracy.

+ The evidence was that one of the defendants may have built the bomb, but none of those on trial had thrown it.

+ Ernst Janning, a Nazi doctor on trial for crimes against humanity.

+ The Green Marine: The Mask is put on trial for his unorthodox actions while serving in the Marines.

+ They later adopted a resolution that any negroes taken in arms would be put on trial for “inciting servile insurrection” and would be punished by the death penalty.

+ They said if Randy Roth went to jail for more than fifty years they would not put him on trial for killing Janis.

+ With help from the British military, he was not put on trial at Nuremburg.

+ Eichmann was put on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

+ The case had to do with “indigent” people who were on trial for crimes, but did not have enough money to pay for a lawyer.

+ They are put on trial for a murder they did not commit.

How to use in sentence of “multi”

How to use in-sentence of “multi”:

+ In September 2011, BFMTV shifted “Non Stop” from broadcasting half of the day to multi shows with set hosts and tone.

+ The three biggest courts used were the Melbourne Multi Purpose VenueHisense Arena, the Margaret Court Arena and the Rod Laver Arena.

+ There are plans to build a multi arena with a indor bandy venue.

+ They include multi-pass render with low level setting for Z-buffer, BlendOp, AlphaOp, Stencil, Multi-texture, realtime Render To Texture, Multi Render Target and PostProcessing.

+ The APX is a high performance 7 seat Multi Purpose Vehicle.

+ Tencent QQ is a multi lingual web page, offers languages such as: English, French, Japanese, Spanish, German Korean.

+ Maracanã Stadium, officially Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, is a multi purpose stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

How to use in sentence of multi
How to use in sentence of multi

Use the word “off and”

How to use in-sentence of “off and”:

– He takes Santa’s beard off and sees that he is Homer.

– Batman gets Dent out, but the bomb goes off and Dent scars half of his face.

– His head was cut off and sent to the professor of anatomy at the University of Melbourne.

– The Old Dock was filled in and is now Queens Gardens, St Andrews Dock was closed off and silted up, the Victoria Dock closed in the 1980s and is now a housing estate, the Railway Dock closed in the 1960s and was later used as an extension to the Hull Marina.

– The business took off and expanded into a grocery and liquor store.

– The song was used in the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Loverboy Loverboy and was also covered in 1999 by The Wondergirls and again in 2000 by the horrorcore band Insane Clown Posse.

– In 1994, she only had one point taken off and in 1995, she had a perfect score.

Use the word off and
Use the word off and

Example sentences of “off and”:

– A cloud of gas is given off and a smaller star called a white dwarf is left behind.

– Baron Ochs is always showing off and the words he uses show this.

– Little segments of the tapeworm sometimes break off and pass out through the stool of the host, with the eggs.

– But when she got to his helicopter they had already taken off and he did not see her.

– He comes when you turn your DS off and do not save the game.

– Finally, the drugs wear off and Eragon can use magic to escape.

– Katarn’s pilot drops him off and picks him up, but he goes through the missions alone without any help.

– Danielle won the last immunity after Terry fell off and Aras jumped off after getting a nod from Danielle.

- A cloud of gas is given off and a smaller star called a white dwarf is left behind.

- Baron Ochs is always showing off and the words he uses show this.

– Poe also was drinking off and on during these years.

– Bickerstaff’s hat flies off and lands on Tod.

– Noddy runs off and steals a police motorcycle.

– All electricity was turned off and the downtown was closed.

– Most of the sunlight that hits it bounces off and shines back into space.

More in-sentence examples of “off and”:

– This bull was killed in a particularly gruesome fight, where after the bull was killed, its left ear was cut off and given to the Matador as a token of good luck.

– Many small and mid-size airports have a single two or three-lane one-way loop road which is used by local private vehicles and buses to drop off and pick-up passengers.

– Researchers are calling for a ban on Shark finning, which is when the fin’s of sharks are cut off and the rest of the animal is thrown back into the water to die.

– Knight turned the machine off and on.

– This code makes the Arduino tell the LED to turn on, wait a second, then turn off and wait another second.

– Her wings fall off and she dies.

– In the case of an electric current or injection the switch can be turned off and the needle ripped out, and while it might not be enough there is no risk for the people trying to save the prisoner.

– Just finishing his later club years off and I’ll create the red links when I’ve done that, in the next couple of days.

– I’ve been noticing off and on that there’s a vandal that will always hopefully tell us when he/she is vandalizing with an edit summary that says “Removing all content from page.” Is thia annoying? Is this being done by one person only? They seem to be changing their IP addresses; the last one, by, is the user’s only edit.

– McClane manages to fight them off and gets Farrell into the car.

– The molten rock later cools off and forms hardened rock.

– Electromagnets are similar to other magnets in that they attract metal objects, but the magnetic pull is temporary and they can be turned on and off and reversed.

– In the next years, the trio worked together off and on, and also as solo artists.

– One tumbled off and then there were eight.

– Al-Jazeera does not believe it is correct for Ben Ali to say that Muslim women wearing headscarves in public places must take then off and say that they will not wear them in public again.

– Thinking that Shasta is the missing Prince Corin of Archenland, Narnia’s ally, Edmund scolds the boy for running off and making everybody worried sick of him.

– Steed and Emma go off and visit de Wynter at his mansion.

– Dame Gothel finds out about the prince who is planning to free Rapunzel, so she cuts Rapunzel’s hair off and sends her to a faraway desert.

– Bova testified that the car lurched forward, causing his gun to go off and shoot Deadwyler at point blank range.

– She rides off and Hercules goes after her.

– However, security officials were able to cut off and shut down the servers.

– The United States Marine Corps and the Royal Air Force use versions which are specially designed for taking off and landing on aircraft carriers.

– When its safety cap is taken off and the auto-injector is pushed against the thigh, it will automatically send the needle into the thigh and deliver the medicines.

– Again, locket gets off and Atul gets brutally stabbed by Kapil on his stomach.

– Small pieces of plaque can also break off and block smaller blood vessels.

– The Joker says he wants Batman to take his mask off and show the world who he is, and that if he does not, people will die.

– His business took off and he used the money he made to fund his career in music.

– The glacier flows at a rate of 20-35 metres per day, resulting in around 20 billion tons of icebergs breaking off and leaving the fjord every year.

– The series carried on where the movie left off and showed Lilo’s efforts to capture and re-home Jumba’s remaining experiments.

– The STORE instruction is loaded, while the MOVE instruction is finishing off and the ADD is calculating.

– The ice then falls off and makes icebergs.

– In budding, the offspring forms as a lump on the parent and eventually becomes big enough to break off and live by itself.

– Also, Skywalker’s left arm and both his legs were cut off and his entire body was burnt.

– By that time the special nose had been cut off and thrown away, possibly to help keep the engine cool as it was driven around the carnivals.

– Someone in a coma who is kept alive with a ventilator, and the doctors turn it off and they die, would be passive non-voluntary euthanasia.

– They do not come off easily, unlike porcupines, but in baby hedgehogs, the baby quills drop off and are replaced with adult quills.

– The tip of one of the spikes came off and fell to the ground.

– The small bulb on the tip of the stinging hairs break off and penetrating the skin, injecting the toxin.

– She cuts her hair off and threatens the other girls, saying that she will slit their throats in their sleep if they attack her again.

– Every time the plane took off and landed the cracks increased in, in the end reaching 2.3 metres.

– As science and medicine grew better, leeching was stopped until recently, when doctors began sometimes using leeches on patients who had fingers or hands that were cut off and reattached.

– A seaplane is a fixed-wing aircraft that can take off and land on water.

– Yet, this proposed marriage did not come to be and before she was much older the engagement was broken off and Charlotte went to a convent to begin her education.

– Prokofiev lived off and on in Paris for fourteen years, but he often went on tour, performing his works on the piano.

– The rivalry developed into an off and on long term feud between the two women that lasted until Stratus retired in 2006.

– They also complained of the noise Concorde made when taking off and landing.

– Mochi can be dangerous food for old people because it is difficult to bite off and is sticky.

– Unfortunately it never quite took off and fell dormant before being cancelled.

- This bull was killed in a particularly gruesome fight, where after the bull was killed, its left ear was cut off and given to the Matador as a token of good luck.

- Many small and mid-size airports have a single two or three-lane one-way loop road which is used by local private vehicles and buses to drop off and pick-up passengers.

Some sentences in use of “narcissus”

How to use in-sentence of “narcissus”:

– In classical mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful hunter from Boetia.

– However, at that moment, Narcissus decided he’d rather die before letting a wood nymph have him, and pushed her away.

– Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, punished Narcissus for not accepting the unrequited love of Echo.

– The moment she saw Narcissus walking through the forest, she fell in love with him and his breathtaking beauty.

– A confusing and repetitive exchange ensued, ending with Narcissus shouting to his companions that they should come together.

– Echo and Narcissus is a story from OvidOvid’s book of poetry, “Narcissus and Echo, the mountain nymph, or Oread, who fell in love with him.

– Echo did so and then told Narcissus that she loved him by hand movements.

– A handsome young man named Narcissus saw his own reflection in a pool of water and fell in love with himself.

Some sentences in use of narcissus
Some sentences in use of narcissus

Use in sentence of “chocolate”

How to use in-sentence of “chocolate”:

+ Chocolate milk is a kind of cold, sweetened milk drink made by mixing cold milk with chocolate syrup or cocoa powder and sugar.

+ The storyline concerns Charlie, who takes a tour he has won, led by Wonka, through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world.

+ On March 2, 1903, he began construction on what was to become the world’s largest chocolate manufacturing company, only he didn’t know that it would become a large company.

+ It is usually made by mixing chocolate or cocoacocoa powder and sugar with warm milk or water.

+ The dark chocolate Bournville Plain is now manufactured in France and sold in the UK.

+ Coffee and chocolate are always roasted.

+ The Chocolate Hills are conical karst hills similar to those seen in the limestone regions of Slovenia, Croatia, northern Puerto Rico, and Pinar del Río Province, Cuba.

+ During the time with No Doubt,Bradley also pursued songwriting, and producing.Teaming up with long time friend David tweedieand multi-instrumentalist David tweedie,the two created the self-titled album Chocolate O’Brian.That experience led to Bradley branching out as a producer, and songwriter.

Use in sentence of chocolate
Use in sentence of chocolate

Example sentences of “chocolate”:

+ There may also be large amounts of other chemicals, similar to caffeine in Chocolate and other products of cacao.

+ Types of liqueurs include: fruit liqueur, cream liqueur, coffee liqueur, chocolate liqueur, schnapps liqueur, brandy liqueur, anise liqueur, nut-flavoured liqueur, and herbal liqueur.

+ Other tastes: strawberry, powdered green tea, chocolate and apple.

+ Cookies may be used like chocolate and candy as a reward when children do good deeds.

+ In the United States, white chocolate must be at least 20% cocoa butter, at least 14% total milk solids, at least 3.5% milk fat, and less than 55% sugar or other sweeteners.

+ He narrated “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.

+ Mixed drinks and cocktails are alcoholic drinks that consist of one or more types of alcohol mixed with flavorings such as orange juice, cream, chocolate syrup, or soda.

+ Then the chocolate maker mixes different ingredients together to make the different kinds of chocolate.

+ In the United Kingdom, hot chocolate is usually thinner.

+ From 26 March-8 May 2010, as part of the Willy Russell season at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

+ Sachertorte is a chocolate cake with a chocolate icing and a apricot jam filling.

+ White chocolate is made of cocoa butter, milk, and sugar.

+ In 2008, McVitie’s also made Penguin triple chocolate wafers.

+ There may also be large amounts of other chemicals, similar to caffeine in Chocolate and other products of cacao.

+ Types of liqueurs include: fruit liqueur, cream liqueur, coffee liqueur, chocolate liqueur, schnapps liqueur, brandy liqueur, anise liqueur, nut-flavoured liqueur, and herbal liqueur.
+ Other tastes: strawberry, powdered green tea, chocolate and apple.

More in-sentence examples of “chocolate”:

+ These early roles led her to be typecast as a “corset queen”, and “English rose.” She expanded her acting range in more recent movies like “Fight Club”, “Wallace Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”, and in Tim Burton’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “Corpse Bride”, “Big Fish”, and “Sweeney Todd”.

+ There are even more types of thick hot chocolate in Europe.

+ White chocolate is a type of chocolate.

+ Bournville is a model village on the south side of Birmingham, England, best known for its connections with the Cadbury family and chocolate– including a dark chocolate bar called “Bournville”.

+ The first time Europeans saw chocolate was in the 16th century when Montezuma IIMontezuma showed “xocolatl” to Spanish conquistador.

+ In February 2012 she made a chocolate for Zotter.

+ Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas thought that a pure chocolate flavor would overwhelm the taste of the restaurant’s hamburgers.

+ This story of the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric candymaker Willy Wonka is often considered one of the most beloved children’s stories of the 20th century.

+ The cacao bean in 80% of chocolate is made using beans of the Forastero Group.

+ Sometimes they are covered in dark chocolate with unsweetened cocoa powder.

+ Although sushi generally contains the ingredients below, virtually anything can be used in sushi, even chocolate or chicken.

+ He started a world-famous chocolate company.

+ Twix is a type of chocolate bar made by Mars, Inc.

+ There are twelve fur coat colors accepted for the Ocicat breed: tawny, chocolate and cinnamon, blue, lavender and fawn.

+ This style of hot chocolate can be very thick, often being like warm chocolate pudding.

+ The breed’s colors vary widely, with only lilac and chocolate disallowed for pedigree.

+ For example, chocolate and coconuts have these acids.

+ He also played the part of Willy Wonka in the musical movie “Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory”.

+ Boog refuses to go with Elliot, but he still goes with Elliot when Elliot shows him a chocolate bar and tells him that they can get more outside.

+ These cookies can be made with different decorations such as chocolate chips, jelly beans, chocolate sauce etc.

+ Cadbury is a United KingdomBritish chocolate company.

+ It was founded in 1845 and known for its chocolate truffles and chocolate bars, among other sweets.

+ In the United States, there is a dish called biscuits and gravy, for which chocolate gravy is often used.

+ There, he tried chocolate and did not like it, but found it was better with milk.

+ As well, all have a shade of silver: black silver, chocolate silver, cinnamon silver, blue silver, lavender silver and fawn silver.

+ The first known use of cacao is chocolate found in Containerjars at the site of Puerto Escondido in Honduras.

+ The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in Bohol Province, Philippines.

+ His most popular books include “I Am the Cheese”, “After the First Death”, “We All Fall Down We All Fall Down” and “The Chocolate War”.

+ Commercial chocolate has sugar and sometimes milk added.

+ These bars were called Ration D Bars and Tropical Chocolate Bars.

+ Hot chocolate is usually drunk to make the drinker feel happier or warmer.

+ White chocolate does not contain chocolate liquor, but only cocoa butter, along with sugar, milk and vanilla.

+ She cut a Nestlé’s semi-sweet chocolate bar into bits and added the bits to the dough, thinking the pieces would melt as the cookie baked.

+ The men collected rain water when they could and sometimes drank only 4 imperial fluid ounces per day and had only a small amount of biscuits and bakers chocolate for food.

+ Popular source ports include Boom, PrBoom, PrBoom+, Zdoom, and Chocolate Doom.

+ Salt in Tim Burton’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.

+ For example you will give and / or receive gifts and presents at Christmas time, or chocolate for Easter.

+ Snickers is a chocolate bar made by Mars, Incorporated.

+ A process for making smoother chocolate called conching was made in 1879 by Swiss Rodolphe and made it easier to bake with chocolate as it “”amalgamates smoothly and completely with cake batters”.” Until 1890 to 1900 chocolate recipes were mostly for drinks.

+ Some may also have chocolate in them.

+ In the United Kingdom, children receive on average 8.8 chocolate Easter eggs every year.

+ Guylian is a BelgiumBelgian chocolate manufacturer founded by Guy Foubert in 1960.

+ Theodore von Einem started making candy and chocolate in 1851.

+ Lucia Day on 13 December which is particularly celebrated in Scandinavia, where girls take part in candlelit processions, and the daughters of the house must rise early to bring coffee or chocolate to the family.

+ Leonidas Confiserie SA is a chocolate maker with an international presence, based in Belgium.

+ North American pancakes can be made sweet or savoury by adding foods like blueberries, strawberries, cheese or bacon to the batter; bananas or chocolate chips are sometimes dipped in the batter too.

+ These early roles led her to be typecast as a "corset queen", and "English rose." She expanded her acting range in more recent movies like "Fight Club", "Wallace Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit", and in Tim Burton's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Corpse Bride", "Big Fish", and "Sweeney Todd".

+ There are even more types of thick hot chocolate in Europe.
+ White chocolate is a type of chocolate.

Some example sentences of “venture”

How to use in-sentence of “venture”:

– Your goal, as you venture into the wizard’s area, is to avoid his tricks and learn to control his magic.

– The minivan replaced both the Venture minivan and the truck designed Astro.

– In Boston, the celebration took on anti-authoritarian overtones, and often became so dangerous that many would not venture out of their homes.

– A joint venture by Sanctuary Records and Ray-J’s own label, independent Knockout Entertainment, the album was finally released on September 27, 2005 in North America after several delays, debuting at number forty-eight on the “Billboard” 200 chart, selling 18,321 copies in the first week.

– She plays the role of Draupadi in mythological venture Mahabharat.

– After leaving NBC, Tinker tried to repeat his success with MTM Enterprises by forming GTG Entertainment but the business venture failed and the company closed in 1990.

– Richard Dale Snyder is an American politician, business executive, venture capitalist, and accountant who was the List of Governors of Michigan48th Governor of Michigan.

Some example sentences of venture
Some example sentences of venture

Example sentences of “venture”:

– The most common types of private equity are: leveraged buyouts, venture capital, growth capital, distressed investments and mezzanine capital.

– Worth found a rich Swede, Otto Bobergh, who was willing to bankroll the venture and opened the dressmaking establishment of Worth and Bobergh in 1858.

– In venture capital or growth capital investment, investors give money to start-up companies.

– David Yong is an entrepreneur, venture capitalist and lawyer.

– As of January 1, 2007, Fermilab is operated by the Fermi Research Alliance, a joint venture of the University of Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology and the Universities Research Association.

– In 2001, Scottish and Newcastle sold the Center Parcs UK to venture capitalists Mid Ocean.

– Since June 1, 2006, it has been operated by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC, a joint venture between Southeastern Universities Research Association, Inc., and CSC Applied Technologies, LLC.

– In 1987 he founded his own company in venture capital, called Archer Asset Management.

- The most common types of private equity are: leveraged buyouts, venture capital, growth capital, distressed investments and mezzanine capital.

- Worth found a rich Swede, Otto Bobergh, who was willing to bankroll the venture and opened the dressmaking establishment of Worth and Bobergh in 1858.
- In venture capital or growth capital investment, investors give money to start-up companies.

– The design and construct portion of the contract valued at A$1.8 billion was awarded to a joint venture between Abigroup and Leighton Contractors.

– The show was produced under a joint venture between Beck Hart Productions, Oops Doughnuts Productions, and It’s a Laugh Productions.

– Walter Goffart, ‘The First Venture into ‘Medieval Geography’: Lambarde’s Map of the Saxon Heptarchy ‘, “Alfred the Wise”, eds.

– In October 2017, Rentberry raised $4.5 million in venture financing.

– Fefolt’s next venture was FireWölfe featuring the guitar duo of Nick Layton and Paul Kleff, bassist Zach Uidl, and drummer Jay Schellen whose eponymous debut was released in July 2011.

– His business venture went badly and he returned to his entertainment career.

More in-sentence examples of “venture”:

– Apple’s first business venture was a retail store, called the Apple Boutique.

– Classmates say the trestle they were found under was a frequent place the boys would venture to play DD.

– Those who do venture out into the backcountry alone should have good communications.

– The vehicle was GM’s first venture into the crossover market.

– In 1988 they announced plans to create the International Bluegrass Music Museum as a joint venture with RiverPark Center in Owensboro.

– This allowed the three initial venture capital investors -, and – to sell out while CEO re-invested his share of the sale to retain a 30% stake in the company.

– Cooper Tire began a 51% owned joined venture with Shandong Chengshan Tire Co in 2006.

– I meet again before old Catalan, but I would venture “Ordinances of any ship that is armed by corsair and of all armada that takes place in the sea”.

– Many believe that this project is an elitist venture made simply to compete with the already-failed Burj Khalifa, which is known to be almost completely empty.

– In the world of venture capital, the term “flywheel” is used to represent the recurrent, margin-generating heart of a business.

– A venture capitalist is a person who makes such investments.

– In April 2006, Buena Vista International agreed to a distribution deal with MegaStar Joint Venture Company Limited.

– Keba then has continued to venture in his musical career and played over 800 songs along his journey.

– These aided in swimming at high speeds, but may have also allowed the plesiosaur to venture onto shorelines for short amounts of time.

– He helped create Founders Fund, a venture capital firm.

– The scientists planed the task as an interacademic venture to Publishingpublish writings concerning epigraphy.

– Countries could venture into nuclear energy production to help meet the rising energy demand, to help conserve the environment by avoiding air pollution, and also as a long lasting replacement for the depleting fossil fuels sources of energy, but would have to ensure the ongoing safety of production and waste storage.

– An entrepreneur is a person who organizes a venture to benefit from an opportunity, rather than working as an employee.

– The frequency rights of Channel 11 under call letters DWXI-TV in Metro Manila was given to a joint venture of influential religious groups in the 1990s: “El Shaddai El Shaddai” a Catholic charismatic-based group headed by evangelical protestant group headed by Eddie Villanueva.

– Hulu is a joint venture of NBCUniversal Television Group.

– Being 75th on a list of tech investors and 94th on a list of venture capitalists doesn’t seem to be that notable.

– Kiddieland started out as a small venture of Arthur Fritz in 1929 when he purchased six ponies and offered rides as an escape for parents reeling from the Great Depression.

– Elias “Eli” Zelkha was an AmericansAmerican entrepreneur, venture capitalist and professor.

– It was founded on July 21, 1995 as a joint venture between The Jim Henson CompanyJim Henson Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

– Astro Nusantara is operated by PT Direct Vision, a joint venture company between Astro All Asia Networks plc and PT First Media Tbk.

– Sony Pictures Entertainment and Universal Studios exited the fifteen year-old HBO Asia premium movie joint venture on January 16, 2008.

– The band’s genesis was in a Hollywood company called “Acme Soundtracks”, a commercially unsuccessful venture founded in 1977 in Hollywood by songwriter Stan Ridgway.

– In Canada, an inverse representation of the Saltire, combined with the shield from the Royal coat of arms of ScotlandRoyal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland, forms the modern flag of the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia, the first colonial venture of the Kingdom of Scotland into the Americas.

– The label was founded by Jimmy Lovine and Ted Field as a joint venture with Atlantic Records.

– They are a joint venture with Dongfeng Motor Corporation.

– In 2015 the success of the new venture grew well and they decided to stop manufacturing and installing windows and doors and focus on expanding their range of products for sale online and through a newly built local trade counter.

– B.” Pritzker is an American venture capitalist, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and private business owner based in Chicago.

– Opened on April 6, 2016, the arena was built as a joint venture between MGM Resorts International and the Anschutz Entertainment Group.

– The men venture into the temple, while Io, who is a woman and forbidden from entering, waits outside.

– He founded his own record label, Full Surface Records in a joint venture with Clive Davis of J Records at the age of 23.

– It includes the wide range of services that MIDA provides, in addition to providing information on investment opportunities, as well as facilitating companies looking for joint venture partners.

– Concept.io, creator of Swell Radio, raised $5.4 million in Series A Funding led by venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson.

– Suzuki backed out of the venture in 2010 after the redesigned XL-7 did not match sales demands.

– HBO Asia is now a joint venture of media giants Viacom.

– He founded the Ahn Lab, a special venture business for developing computer vaccine programs.

– On September 22 2006, “Friday Night SmackDown!” was started on The CW Television Network, a joint venture between CBS Corporation, owner of UPN, and Warner Bros.

– Sherman’s other major venture was the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad.

– It stars Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, Melanie Mayron, John Shea, David Clennon, Jerry Hardin, Richard Venture and was distributed by Universal Pictures.

– Gregory Kohs and his sister started the MyWikiBiz venture in Pennsylvania in July 2006, first as a paid editing service, writing content for and other sites.

– Two of his last letters have hints at a venture which he could not name.

– After successfully modifying one of his personally-owned Ferrari 250 GTs to outperform stock models, Lamborghini gained the impetus to pursue an automobile manufacturing venture of his own, aiming to create the perfect touring car that he felt no one could build for him.

- Apple's first business venture was a retail store, called the Apple Boutique.

- Classmates say the trestle they were found under was a frequent place the boys would venture to play DD.
- Those who do venture out into the backcountry alone should have good communications.

Example sentences of “alexandria”

How to use in-sentence of “alexandria”:

+ A Roman named Apion came to Alexandria to convince the Jews that they were traitors to the Emperor and that Caligula would punish them but Philo convinced them that “ they should be of good courage, since Gaius’s words indeed showed anger at them but in reality had already set God against himself”.

+ Also the library was the third biggest library of the ancient world, after the libraries of Alexandria and Pergamon.

+ The Romans both felt and expressed boundless contempt for the hybrid Antiochenes; but their emperors favoured the city from the first, seeing in it a more suitable capital for the eastern part of the empire than Alexandria could ever be, because of the isolated position of Egypt.

+ The ancient Library of Alexandria was a large and significant library of the ancient world.

+ Pressley is member of the “The Squad The Squad” along with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.

Example sentences of alexandria
Example sentences of alexandria

Example sentences of “alexandria”:

+ Tlaib is a member of “The Squad The Squad” along with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley.

+ Ptolemy made Alexandria the capital city of Egypt.

+ Asking Alexandria have five members in the band; the current band members are Ben Bruce, James Cassells, Danny Worsnop, Cameron Liddell and Sam Bettley.

+ Vespasian himself travelled to Alexandria where he had been acclaimed Emperor on July 1, thereby gaining control of the vital grain supplies from Egypt.

+ On July 9, 2019, Sanders and Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Earl Blumenauer proposed legislation that would declare climate change a national and international emergency.

+ She started her career in Alexandria in some tragedic roles.

+ On June 26, 2018, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defeated Crowley in the 2018 Democratic primary for his seat.

+ It is made up of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Mondaire Jones of New York New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Cori Bush of Missouri and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.

+ A ten-minute shootout ensued between Hodgkinson and officers from the Capitol Police and Alexandria Police.

+ The current Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria is Archbishop Antonios Naguib.

+ Tlaib is a member of "The Squad The Squad" along with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley.

+ Ptolemy made Alexandria the capital city of Egypt.
+ Asking Alexandria have five members in the band; the current band members are Ben Bruce, James Cassells, Danny Worsnop, Cameron Liddell and Sam Bettley.

More in-sentence examples of “alexandria”:

+ Using neusis where other construction methods might have been used, was branded by the late Greek mathematician Pappus of Alexandria ca.

+ The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the spiritual leader of the Oriental Orthodox Churches.

+ Omar is a member of “The Squad The Squad” along with Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley.

+ Other cities that have existed since ancient times are Athens in Greece, Rome and Volterra in Italy, Alexandria in Egypt and York in England.

+ It has two airports and three big stadia: Alexandria stadium, Harras el hadoud stadium and Borg el-Arab stadium in the Borg el-Arab industrial city.

+ Ibn Battuta first went across North Africa, to the great port Alexandria in 1326.

+ Rick stops a small rebellion in Alexandria but forgives the rebels.

+ According to Josephus, the Jews of Alexandria chose Philo to represent them to Caligula and Philo said yes because he wanted to end the violence of the Greeks against the Jews.

+ Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley criticized Twitter for not taking threats against them seriously, pointing to longstanding posts calling for their deaths that had not been removed.

+ It is one of the world’s largest river deltas—from Alexandria in the west to Port Said in the east, it covers some 240km of Mediterranean coastline—and is a rich agricultural region.

+ Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the Democratic Party Democratic primary for New York’s 14th congressional district, which covers portions of The Bronx and Queens.

+ The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the name for the largest Christian church in Egypt.

+ For example, the Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria canonizes saints, through the approval of that church’s Holy Synod.

+ Philo of Alexandria Leg.

+ The French Capitulation of Alexandria left a power vacuum in the Ottoman province.

+ Following the battle of Crete in the summer of 1941, the Royal Navy got the better of things in the central Mediterranean in a series of successful convoy attacks, until the events around the First Battle of Sirte and the Raid on Alexandria in December swung the balance of power in the Axis favour.

+ The original city of Seleucus was laid out in imitation of the plan of Alexandria by the architect Xenarius.

+ It is called the Alexandria Safe Zone.

+ A modern view attributes the destruction to Coptic Christian Archbishop Theophilus of Alexandria in 391, who called for the destruction of the Serapeum — the Daughter library and a temple to the god Serapis.

+ In October 2019, the Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign gained the support of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

+ Assuming that Alexandria was due north of Syene he concluded that the distance from Alexandria to Syene must be 1/50 of the total circumference of the Earth.

+ Archaeological Society, Alexandria 1983,.

+ However, there still were discussions between the Roman CatholicismRoman Church and the Alexandrian Church, while the Nicaea Council said that the Alexandria Church was right, they had to calculate the date, then communicate it to Rome.

+ She then served as Mayor of Alexandria from 1991 to 1996.

+ Using neusis where other construction methods might have been used, was branded by the late Greek mathematician Pappus of Alexandria ca.

+ The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the spiritual leader of the Oriental Orthodox Churches.

+ The editors at the Library of Alexandria are especially well known for their work on Homeric texts.

+ The writings of Archimedes have been lost, but Pappus of Alexandria summarized them in the 4th century.Grünbaum, Branko 2009.

+ Winds up to 100 mph were recorded at the Alexandria Airport.

+ Her skills were so notable, that she became the leader of the Neoplatonism movement in Alexandria around 400.

+ He was head of the Library of Alexandria from 240 until his death: this was the most important library of the ancient world.

+ Hello, after a lengthy discussion, I promoted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Good article.

+ On March 11, 2020, Manning tried to commit suicide in the Alexandria City Jailfederal detention center in Alexandria, Virginia.

+ This work was translated into Latin and meant that Ancient Greek philosophy remained known even after Library of Alexandria lost its influence.

+ The Coptic church of Alexandria disagreed.

+ Some famous ancient Greek scientists, such as Euclid of Alexandria and Eratosthenes, lived there or studied there.

+ The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria also recognizes John Chrysostom as a saint.

+ Euclid of Alexandria was a Greek mathematician.

+ He started some twenty cities that were named after him, most notably Alexandria in Egypt.

+ Ptolemaic rule was mild: Alexandria became the largest Jewish city in the world, and Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt promoted Jewish culture, sponsoring the Septuagint translation of the Torah.

+ Antioch became a rival of Alexandria as the chief city of the nearer East and the cradle of gentile Christianity.

+ The Arab League was founded following the Protocol of Alexandria signed in 1945 by seven Arab States: Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Trans-Jordan.

+ It is sometimes called the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria to distinguish it from the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria.

+ At the same time, Eratosthenes worked out that the Eratosthenes#Circumference of the Earthradius of the Earth was 252.000 stadia, or 50 times the distance between Alexandria and Aswan.

+ He was one of the first to write of seeing the ruins of Troy, Alexandria Troas, and Mycenae.

+ The couple’s daughter, Alexandria Jones, was born in 2000.

+ On June 26, DSA member and endorsee Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won the Democratic primary against incumbent Representative Joseph Crowley in New York’s 14th congressional district in a surprise upset.

+ Plutarch wrote that during his visit to Alexandria in 48 BC, Julius Caesar might have accidentally burned the library when he set fire to his own ships to frustrate Achillas’ attempt to limit his ability to communicate by sea.